The Role of Healing Gardens in the Landscape Sustainability for Public Gardens

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Abstract

There were emergences trends towards achieving sustainability in landscape. But the study of the role of healing gardens in the landscape sustainability for the public gardens had not been studied previously in recent literatures. The research hypothesis is that healing gardens have a role in the landscape sustainability for public gardens. The research depends on a descriptive analytical study for public garden samples, which applied the design principles and elements of healing gardens (accessibility, Sense of control, Flexibility, etc). These gardens also relied in their designs on the basic principles of sustainability. The results showed that healing gardens effectively contribute achieving landscape sustainability for public garden through the use of natural materials, the cultivation of local plants, consistent with the local climate, and enhancing social interaction and sensory interaction with the landscape.

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Alkaisi, O. F., Ibrahim, S. A. H., & Khaleefa, H. G. (2021). The Role of Healing Gardens in the Landscape Sustainability for Public Gardens. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 923). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/923/1/012012

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